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A bi-level programming approach for trip matrix estimation and traffic control problems with stochastic user equilibrium link flows

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Table 2. Uncongested link travel costs and link capacities on the grid network.
Table 4. Performance of the matrix estimation algorithm on the Sioux Falls network with
Figure 2. Convergence of the matrix estimation algorithm on the grid network, with  Cvlk= 0.15
Figure 3. Convergence of the matrix estimation algorithm on the Sioux Falls network, with  Cvlk= 0.15
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